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Monday, May 18th, 2009
From May 13 to 15, students and staff from the college joined with Town of New Paltz staff to collect items no longer needed or wanted by students living in the residence halls as part of the college’s Reuse 2 Reduce event. Seen here collecting items on campus are  (l-r) Toni Hokanson, supervisor of the Town of New Paltz; Jeff Williams, Town of New Paltz employee; Lauren Brois ’11 (Adolescence Education - English), student recycling coordinator at the college; and Rohan James, Town of New Paltz employee. The items, which included clothing, shoes and electronics, were given away to local residents at the New Paltz Community Center on May 16. Brois said there were enough items collected for the town to host another event on Saturday, May 23. Non-perishable food items were also collected and donated to Family of New Paltz. Supervisor Hokanson, said of the event, “I am thankful that we are able to once again collaborate with SUNY in a positive way. It reinforces that we are all one community.”

From May 13 to 15, students and staff from the college joined with Town of New Paltz staff to collect items no longer needed or wanted by students living in the residence halls as part of the college’s Reuse 2 Reduce event. Seen here collecting items on campus are (l-r) Toni Hokanson, supervisor of the Town of New Paltz; Jeff Williams, Town of New Paltz employee; Lauren Brois ’11 (Adolescence Education - English), student recycling coordinator at the college; and Rohan James, Town of New Paltz employee. The items, which included clothing, shoes and electronics, were given away to local residents at the New Paltz Community Center on May 16. Brois said there were enough items collected for the town to host another event on Saturday, May 23. Non-perishable food items were also collected and donated to Family of New Paltz. Supervisor Hokanson, said of the event, “I am thankful that we are able to once again collaborate with SUNY in a positive way. It reinforces that we are all one community.”

What’s New

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Second annual campus cleanup day set for April 1

New Paltz’s second annual College Cleanup Day is approaching. From 1 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, campus community members can help make the campus presentable for spring. The rain date is April 2.

All New Paltz community members are invited to participate in this event. Last year, more than 130 people volunteered. Faculty, staff, students and local residents all gathered to show their support. This year, 88 volunteers have already signed up.

Although the facilities crew maintains an orderly campus, this event allows the students, faculty and staff to show pride in their community. Volunteers will be supplied with trash bags, rubber gloves and other handy tools. In teams, they will properly dispose of the litter found on campus grounds.

The college cleanup committee encourages all supervisors to allow staff members to join in on this affair. After the event, participants will gather in the Student Union Building, room 100, for refreshments and a raffle.

Volunteers are encouraged to sign up by March 25.

For more information, visit www.newpaltz.edu/collegecleanupday.

Robin Cohen-La Valle (Student Development) scours the grounds outside of Elting Gym for litter at the first College Cleanup Day in 2008.

Robin Cohen-La Valle (Student Development) scours the grounds outside of Elting Gym for litter at the first College Cleanup Day in 2008.

Local bus service available to campus community members

Monday, January 12th, 2009
The New Paltz Loop provides free transportation around the Town and Village of New Paltz to students, faculty and staff (who show a college ID). Bus service is provided by two Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) buses (such as the one seen here).

The New Paltz Loop provides free transportation around the Town and Village of New Paltz to students, faculty and staff (who show a college ID). Bus service is provided by two Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) buses (such as the one seen here).

Connecting the campus and local communities just got a little easier.

The Student Association, college staff and local government worked together to create a free, New Paltz bus loop. Bus service began on Dec. 29. The schedule runs 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Monday through Friday. A full schedule will be available at www.co.ulster.ny.us/ucat.

“It is great to see this many entities come together, all working on a project that alone none of us thought we could achieve,” said Ben Olsen ‘09 (Economics, Finance), president of the Student Association.

Bus stops on campus are at Route 32 near the Haggerty Administration Building circle; Huguenot St.; the Student Health Center; and at the Esopus and Lenape residence halls. Stops off campus include: the Trailways bus terminal on Main St.; Shoprite Plaza on Route 299; Stop and Shop Supermarket on Route 299; and New Paltz BOCES.

Students, faculty and staff with a valid college ID can ride for free. Cynthia Ruiz, director of the Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT), said the Student Association subsidizes all student rides and college faculty and staff also receive subsidized fares. The service is being funded by Ulster County, the Village of New Paltz and the Town of New Paltz; the college is paying for gas.

Ulster County Executive Mike Hein said he is very happy about the service, which will benefit the college and the whole New Paltz community.

“This is an example of how the county, towns and the colleges can work together to support the community with shared resources,” he said.

Olsen said he initially got the idea when, as he was running for Student Association president in 2007, he learned that among the key issues students wanted improved on campus was transportation to the surrounding community. Together, with former Student Association president Brian Gold ‘08 (International Relations), Olsen began researching how to acquire bus service for students.

Once he found out that the local community was interested, Olsen connected with John Shupe, assistant vice president for facilities management, and Julie Majak, director of administrative services, to find a company to work with. The group decided to work with UCAT.

Shupe also said he admires the forward-thinking approaches of Olsen and Gold. “The students initiated the project. We just helped to move it along,” he said.

Ruiz was equally impressed. “His (Olsen’s) dedication to the project and his proactive approach to working with the Town of New Paltz and with Ulster County is remarkable,” said Ruiz.

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Jan. 9 for members of the campus and local communities. The project is a collaborative project spearheaded by the SUNY New Paltz Student Association under the leadership of Student President Ben Olsen and former Student Association President Brian Gold; SUNY New Paltz; the Town of New Paltz; the New York State DOT and the Ulster County Area Transit (a service of Ulster County). An on-campus event will be held in February.

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Jan. 9 for members of the campus and local communities. The project is a collaborative project spearheaded by the SUNY New Paltz Student Association under the leadership of Student President Ben Olsen and former Student Association President Brian Gold; SUNY New Paltz; the Town of New Paltz; the New York State DOT and the Ulster County Area Transit (a service of Ulster County). An on-campus event will be held in February.

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Jan. 9 at the New Paltz Town Hall with representatives from the college; town, village and county officials; and members of the public. An on-campus ceremony is planned for early February.